<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><width>1920</width><height>1080</height><title>Thoracic outlet syndrome. - Animated Video By Maham Farhan - Mango Animate</title><description>Thoracic outlet syndrome. animation video uploaded by Maham Farhan. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) refers to a group of conditions where there's pressure on blood vessels or nerves in the area between the neck and shoulder, known as the thoracic outlet. Let's explore this further:1. Types of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome:Neurogenic TOS: The most common type, where the brachial plexus nerves (which control muscle movements and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand) are compressed. Symptoms include:Numbness or tingling in the arm or fingers.Pain or aches in the neck, shoulder, arm, or hand.Arm fatigue during activity.Weakening grip.Venous TOS: Occurs when veins under the collarbone are compressed and damaged. This can lead to blood clots. Symptoms include:Change in hand or finger color.Hand or arm pain and swelling.Arterial TOS: The least common type, caused by compression of an artery under the collarbone. Symptoms include:Pulsating lump near the collarbone.Cold fingers, hands, or arms.Hand and arm pain.Change in finger or hand color.Weak or absent pulse in the affected arm.2. Causes:Compression in the thoracic outlet can result from:Trauma (such as car accidents).Repetitive injuries from work or sports.Pregnancy.Differences in anatomy (e.g., extra or irregular ribs).3. Diagnosis:Provocation test: Moving the arm and shoulder to identify the cause.Imaging:X-rays to detect extra ribs.Ultrasound to check for vascular issues.CT scans for cross-sectional images.Arteriograms and venograms to detect compressed veins or arteries.MRI to identify blood vessel compression.4. Treatment Options:Physical therapy is often the first-line treatment.Medication:Anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., ibuprofen) to reduce inflammation.Muscle relaxants for cramps and pain.Clot-dissolving medications.Surgery:Decompression surgery (various approaches) to relieve compression.Rarely performed due to potential risks.5. Prevention and Lifestyle Measures:Maintain proper posture.Take breaks to stretch.Maintain a healthy weight.Exercise regularly.Remember to consult a healthcare professional if you experience symptoms related to thoracic outlet syndrome. They can guide you on appropriate management and treatment options. Make your animation and host online for free!</description><url>https://mangoanimate.com/w/wr4epcbyzffcqyt/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/wm3fecqytffck/</url><author_name>Maham Farhan</author_name><author_url>https://mangoanimate.com/homepage/1eefaf86-2fa8-64ee-a0e3-f23c915625cf</author_url><provider_name>Mango Animate</provider_name><provider_url>https://mangoanimate.com</provider_url><thumbnail_url>https://online.mangoanimate.com/ai/w/122342563283470016/1/thumb.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1920</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>1080</thumbnail_height><html>&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://mangoanimate.com/w/wr4epcbyzffcqyt/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/wm3fecqytffck/?type=embed&quot; width=&quot;840px&quot; height=&quot;473px&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; scrolling=&quot;no&quot; webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html></oembed>